National Bank: Financial Markets Diversity Scholarship Program

| January 22, 2024
Submitted by Gabe Jacobs for Career and Professional Development
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The Financial Markets Diversity scholarship program is dedicated to students interested in a career in Financial Markets and who self-identify as a woman, a person with a disability or are a member of the visible minority, Indigenous peoples, 2SLGBTQ+ communities.

This initiative encourages students to gain valuable hands-on work experience and to get acquainted with National Bank Financial Markets culture and organization, as they continue their pursuit of either an Undergraduate or a Masters degree in Accounting, Business, Commerce, Computer Science, Data Analytics/Artificial Intelligence, Economics, Engineering, Finance, Financial Engineering and Risk Management, or any related field. Internship opportunities are available in our Montreal, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver offices.

As a recipient of the program, you would receive a $10,000 scholarship, a paid internship opportunity as well as mentorship with senior leaders leading up to your arrival at National Bank Financial Markets to ensure you are positioned for success.

What you need to know:

  • The deadline to apply is Thursday, February 1 at 5:00 p.m. (EST).
  • Visit OSCARplus for more details on eligibility requirements.
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